The casino… a favorite college pass time. Before heading off to Vegas, Foxwoods, a Native American reservation, international waters, or Canada here are some tips that will ensure you have at least a half chance of doubling your money:

Play Little

The basics behind ever casino is statistics. The more you play, the more your chances of losing money. Casinos will not mind if you win some of their money because on average they will win

Play Smart

Play only games that have high odds. Some games will rape you over in unfair odds. Here is a basic guide:

Blackjack: Every time you play Blackjack you have almost a 50% chance of winning. In Blackjack, you try to add up your card values so they are close to 21, but do not go over. Aces can be worth either 1 or 11 and face cards are worth ten. You play against the dealer and not other players. The way the casino wins is if they tie your score or if you bust (you get more than 21).

Roulette: Roulette gives you a 47.3% chance of doubling your money if you bet on reds, blacks, evens, or odds. It is a much more exciting game than that however. You place bets on any one number (1 in 36 chance of winning); any two, three, or four touching numbers; any column of numbers; and more. There are so many types of bets in roulette that it will be sure to keep your interest up. A ball will land on a random number and if you chose that number or if it is red/black, odd/even, whatever you bet on…you win!

Poker: Any poker game in a casino where you play against other players and not the dealer is generally a good idea. The casino takes in a specific amount of money from every winning hand called a rake and in return you do not have to play against their odds. No Limit Texas Hold ‘Em is my personal favorite, but there are dozens of different types of poker games available so find a table and just ask how to play if you are unsure.

Tips

1. If you are unsure about something, ask the dealer. They are generally very nice people.

2. Tip your dealer. If you tip your dealer they will be more willing to help you. Plus, it is just common courtesy. (Note: Do not expect the dealer to go easy on you or cheat for you. That stuff may only fly in Chinatown)

3. If you go to a big casino-hotel ask for a comp card and use it at every game. What it does is track your wins/losses so just in case you lose a lot or even if you just play a lot, you will probably get a lot of free gifts from the casino.

4. Talk to your fellow gamblers and have a good time.

5. Do not drink too much. It will impede your judgment and you will end the night buying Patron tequila shots for the entire table and out a few thousand dollars.

You forgot about Foxwoods bingo. They have some bery good bingos with anywhere from $3500 to $1 million payouts. They do have higher admission costs. The $3500.00 payout covers usually 28 games and costs $50.00. The one million dollar bingo costs $250.00 for admission with $20.000 regular game payouts and a gauranteed winner of one million. The bingo hall roughly seats 4000 people at capacity, which it usually isn’t as the price of admission goes up.

Do colleges have clubs or whatever for hobbies like Holdem? I’m trying to decide which college fits me best, and Ive been using AcceptEdge.com as a resource. But I want to know (from the “ground-level”) if students at certain universities are more into playing cards. It’s a hobby dear to my heart, ha.

Emilee — most students at any college you go to will play poker, just depends on the friends. and, its funny, my cousin just told me about acceptedge yesterday. must be the new soon-to-be college kid tool.

I like playing only 4 cents and cashing out the ticket at the ticket express to get a full refund when I lose since they round up my 96 cents to a dollar since they use no pennies. play slots this way for a guaranteed win. The real win is not the few cents you can make when you do win, but the free beers that you get while you play this way.

When playing roulette put 50 or 100 on two rows if you put 50 and win on one you get two to one which would add up to you winning 50. you have a 66.6% chance of winning. if you put 500 on one row you get 1500 which is enough for me to walk away lol good luck

This is zzgrizz himself. Machinima is allowing me to host a private match with a prize of $500. We are looking for a new member since the devestating pass of our dear friend hutch. Entry fee will be $5 and There will only be 25 contestants. The winner of the $500 will also have a chance to play me one on one for an additional $250. Good Luck

Surprisingly, the Bible contains no specific command to avoid gambling. However, the Bible does contain timeless principles for living a life pleasing to God and is filled with wisdom to deal with every situation, including gambling. So in other words gambling is not a sin you IDIOT

for everyone bringing the bible in it, what are you even doing on this page. now don’t bring the good book in this. just think of it as this. when we were kids we used to go to arcades all the time. as we grew we liked winning stuff there, you have a small chance of winning stuff at arcades or even carnivals. were adults now, no more time for little prizes. just go for fun, if you go play slots, go with a certain amount. i went with $20 and my cousin went with $40. i ended up winning and finally went down to 13 cents. my cousin lost everything and ended up winning $123. it was just for fun i thought of it as a grown up arcade and we were there for about 1.5 hours. lets see you last that long at dave and busters or chuck e cheese.